Civil Marriage Photography

Civil marriages are held in register offices or they can be performed in any registered and authorised premises such as churches, temples, stately homes, hotels etc. and is a legal requirement. It is a short non-religious ceremony and is performed by the registrar. The couple getting married takes marriage vows, exchange wedding rings and sign the register. Thereafter witnesses sign the register and the ceremony is complete. Photographs from some of the Civil marriages we have photographed, and few which were followed by the receptions, are displayed in this photo gallery.

We keep our wedding photography as natural as possible and capture in documentary style but keeping a contemporary look. Capturing a perfect moment with a good photographic composition and creative post-work on the image are all specialised skills which in the end helps make a great photograph. You can rely on our experience to deliver that result.

Good photographs always look better when displayed properly and creatively. Our wedding photo-book layouts are designed in-house with great attention to detail and are produced by GraphiStudio in Italy.

We are a friendly and helpful team with emphasis on customer satisfaction. Our approach is relaxed and unobtrusive, which our clients appreciate — it also helps us capture images we feel are exceptional. Ultimately we aim to provide our customers with an experience where every effort is made to produce desired results. Attention to detail is important hence we book only a limited number of weddings per year.

Photo Galleries

Photo-shoots

Photo-shoots - two

Civil Marriages

Civil Marriages - two

Christian Weddings

Christian Weddings - two

Muslim Weddings

Muslim Weddings - two

Sikh Wedding - Part One

Sikh Wedding - Part Two

Hindu Weddings

Events

Architectural and Interiors

Food

About us

WELCOME

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Our photography work is presented in the “Photo Galleries”. These are auto-play slide-shows for you to view. You may pause a slide by placing cursor over the slide area.